Some Mantras for
Enlightened and Fulfilling Married Life
=Pt.ShriRam Sharma Acharya
Some Mantras for
Enlightened and Fulfilling Married Life Among all the streams of yoga,
G—ahastha Yoga (yoga of married life) is also one. If one gives a serious
thought to it, one would realize that raising a family is indeed a very
important, and yet relatively simple yoga. Accomplishing this yoga renders
enormous joy and illumines the path of worldly fulfillment and spiritual
progress. Here we cite some tips for adept practice of this unique yoga[1].
Mantra 1: Fundamental Tenets of G—ahastha Yoga A child learns several primary
activities at home. More than half of the skills that are needed in life are
also learnt at home. Our sadhana of inner-refinement must also begin at home.
The best laboratory to
train life to attain greatness, self-control and selflessness, and to become
cultured and service-oriented is home itself. It becomes very convenient to do
all this at home because in family-life there is natural love, sense of duty,
mutual dependence and cooperation. Home is a stable place and is secure from
the prying eyes of strangers. A disciple of G—ahastha Yoga must always
contemplate in the following way: My family is my hermitage – the most holy
place for my sadhana.
The rituals prescribed to
me are – devote my energies and best efforts always to develop my home like a
beautiful, fragrant, fertile garden. My devotion to God is to fulfill the
responsibility entrusted to me by God for watering, and maintaining this garden
and help it flourish. I do not consider any member of my family small and
unworthy of deserving of my service, and I do not take undue pride in being the
owner, master, leader or the breadwinner of my family. My benevolence and
selflessness is in devoting my service to the upbringing and personality
development of each member of my family.
My self-surrender is to
serve others with absolutely pure feeling of dutifulness, without expecting
anything in return. My penance is to provide happiness and comforts to my
family members even at the expense of my personal happiness and comfort. My yagya
is to enhance peace and happiness in this world by making each and every member
of my family a refined, truthful, honest and responsible individual. My
religious vow is to make my conduct and behaviour so pure and idealistic that
it would silently inspire everyone to follow me and become virtuous. My
self-restraint is to raise my family within the rightfully earned means of
income.
My aradhana (service to
society) is to be always filled with love, benevolence and compassion, and to
enhance happiness, joy and unity in the family and my neighborhood. My worship
is to have complete devotion towards living idols of God in the temple of my
home and to adorn them with ornaments of virtues, noble nature and good
conduct. My sadhana is true, my feelings towards my sadhana are genuine and
sincere, and my soul knows that I am truthful. Like a true unattached karmayogi
I draw my happiness and satisfaction from the sincere efforts I put into my
sadhana without worrying about their success or failure. I have taken an oath
to be truthful and righteous, and I would forever try to uphold it with all
sincerity.
Thanks
GOD, Thanks Sadguru,
Shiv
Sharma
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